Learning and Outsourced Labor
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    • Who We Are
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  • About the Jobs
    • Terminated Jobs
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    • What These Workers Mean to Oberlin
  • Documents
    • College Finances Lack Adequate Transparency
    • Amid Outsourcing and Austerity Measures, Oberlin’s Endowment Booms
    • Letter to Chris Canavan and President Ambar
    • Reply from President Ambar
    • Letter to Trustee Cynthia Hogan
    • OCOPE Statement
    • UAW-College Severance/Healthcare Agreement
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Press
    • Newsletters
  • Thanks for donating!
  • About the Jobs
    • Terminated Jobs
    • Outsourced Jobs
    • What These Workers Mean to Oberlin
  • Documents
    • College Finances Lack Adequate Transparency
    • Amid Outsourcing and Austerity Measures, Oberlin’s Endowment Booms
    • Letter to Chris Canavan and President Ambar
    • Reply from President Ambar
    • Letter to Trustee Cynthia Hogan
    • OCOPE Statement
    • UAW-College Severance/Healthcare Agreement
  • Contact

Thanks for Donating!

Thank you to all the Oberlin alumni, students, families, faculty, and staff who donated $170,000! We outraised our  pledge goal of $162,000 and were able to provide $3,000 in pandemic relief aid to the workers laid off by Oberlin and not rehired by the new contractors.

Read what alumni, students, family members, faculty, and staff wrote to workers and workers' responses.





1833 Just Transition Fund
c/o The Labor Institute
39 Broadway, Suite 2430
New York, NY 10006

The Labor Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that employs two Oberlin alums and is hosting the Fund, absorbing many of our overhead expenses, and providing professional bookkeeping services. Donations are used only for the 1833 Fund.

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